Similar words: beat up, beaten, beat down, browbeat, beatitude, unbeatable, be at war with, beam. Meaning: n. 1. a contented state of being happy and healthy and prosperous 2. an unaccented beat (especially the last beat of a measure). adj. pleasantly (even unrealistically) optimistic.
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(31) In general, be upbeat and positive. Never be negative.
(32) The month will end on an upbeat note.
(33) We got some upbeat news yesterday.
(34) My Dad is really an upbeat guy.
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(35) Much of the charm comes from their upbeat attitudes.
(36) NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks rose for a second day on Thursday in a choppy session, with technology and consumer discretionary stocks leading the way after upbeat earnings.
(37) "You're getting your first piece of data on how people are going to perform: who's upbeat, who's hanging back, " says Martha Prybylo, the firm's executive vice president of people and culture.
(38) The U.S. government was not so upbeat on the future of Iraq.
(39) He is a genuine trend-setter and a upbeat team leader.
(40) I have my own views on this, and some of them are upbeat, but they’re hard to summarize without sounding comically cosmic.
(41) An upbeat business vernacular calls every problem a'challenge'and every massive layoff'rightsizing '.
(42) Scientists remain upbeat about the information that will be gathered.
(43) This usually means nappy editing techniques, upbeat music and striking images.
(44) In this clever crime thriller, Hartnett's young assassin Slevin finds himself easily distracted by and attracted to Lindsey, an upbeat mortician played by Liu.
(45) But back at home in Nashville, her mother - a funny, happy, upbeat person - wouldn't let mope.
(46) The Chancellor's upbeat message that the Government had licked inflation for good was marred by more job losses.
(47) Similarly, at bar 74 the semiquaver upbeat to the third beat should probably be executed as a triplet upbeat to those that follow in the right hand.
(48) Less than two months ago, the International Monetary Fund offered a remarkably upbeat view that global economic growth would slow down just a smidge to 4.8% next year from an estimated 5.2% this year.
(49) As his last hours ticked away, an upbeat and prayerful Davis turned down an offer for a special last meal as he met with friends, family and supporters.
(50) The negative reaction ( overwhelmed ) what was supposed an upbeat day Wednesday for Apple.
(51) Though there is bristle with difficulties, he tried to remain upbeat to find a outlet.
(52) The county - level chief of local drought - relief efforts , Gong Xinzhen, is determinedly upbeat about the situation.
(53) The Agora Theatre is an extremely colourful, determinedly upbeat place. The building is part of the masterplan for Lelystad by Adriaan Geuze, which aims to revitalize the pragmatic, sober town centre.
(54) However, the Briton is upbeat about patching things up and putting on a united front.
(55) Positiveness. Being upbeat usually elicits a positive response. Encouragement and sincere compliments are always appreciated.
(56) And the designer has flair with fur, using it for anything from a tabard to a hooded coat — but always making the clothes seem light-handed and upbeat.
(57) With an anticipated increase in attendance, many new product announcements, and a technology refresh cycle in play, attendees seemed upbeat.
(58) Upbeat patriotic songs blare on street corners and cars plastered with Qadhafi portraits speed around, sounding their horns.
(59) One insight in particular threw my congenially upbeat, everything-is-getting-better world view seriously off-balance.
(60) UPBEAT movers and shakers call for governments and policymakers to up their support for the industry.
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